Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Novel - from a moron!!!

2 Horse Bumper Pull trailer - Final Price Reduction!! - $2000 (OH)
Nice 2 horse bumper pull trailer. Brand new treated floor. Frame was sandblasted and painted before floor was installed. 4 new tires and spare. Our new QH won't get in it because she's used to a stock trailer. I now have two trailers and this one needs to go. I have over $3500 invested, asking $2000. Will consider trade for a small tractor with a mower, or a heavy duty riding mower.


Now, in the interest of full disclosure, here's the rest of the story. I don't want you driving to Nelsonville thinking this trailer looks like it just rolled off the assembly line.

If you buy a horse trailer, look up 'what to look for when buying a horse trailer' on the innerwebs before you buy a trailer, and not after. I didn't. I'm impulsive, and I'm also a bit of a moron.

I purchased this trailer from an individual in Southeast Ohio. It looked nice. Sure, it had a bit of rust on the inside trim around the edges, but the floor and tires are the main thing, and the ad said the floor was 'solid', the tires were 'good'. Apparently, 'solid' means you can put your hand through half of the floor boards if you give it a push. Wouldn't it be cool to have your horse's foot go through the floor of your trailer, and break it off at the knee! Sweet! My bad for not inspecting thoroughly. Soooo, to remedy this, I had the ENTIRE FREAKING FLOOR REMOVED and professionally rebuilt by welder Steve Weimer in Carroll. He does a nice job if you need work done. The floor is solid. There were two spots where the frame was rusting through(apparently, that equates to 'SOLID' in a Craig's list posting). He sandblasted the frame, and beat it up with an air hammer to knock all of the rust off. It was in more solid than he originally thought, but he reinforced the spots with more than surface rust with 1/4 inch steel plates. He then replaced all of the floor boards with new pressure treated 2x6s. I woudln't hesitate to load my daughter's horse in it now without fear of some horrific accident that would require decades of therapy for her..... that is provided the $&*&#*^@ thing would go near it.

The ad also said 'good tires'. Being the impulsive type, I gave them a cursory look and noted they had decent tread. When I went to hook up the trailer to drag it up to the aforementioned welder, one of the 'good' tires was flat. Being past the adrenaline infused fog that typically impedes me from any rational purchase decision, I inspected the 'good' tires a bit further and noticed a bit of dry rot, and the fact that they weren't even trailer tires, but RADIAL FREAKING CAR TIRES. Not only that, but they weren't all the same size, and there wasn't a spare. To remedy this, I purchased all brand new trailer rated tires(6 ply rated for 1820 lbs each), including a spare. I wouldn't hesitate to load a horse on the new floor, and wouldn't hesitate to drive on these awesome new tires.

Now for the rest of the warts. The floor frame, and frame for the sidewalls are very solid. Some of the trim inside, and wood that lines the back and side doors isn't in the best shape. I had thick plywood installed all around the bottom half of the inside as a kick plate to protect any horse that rides in it. The floor of the storage under the manger has a few rusted spots. That's mostly cosmetic, but wanted to note. If you plan to have a wedding reception in it, that would be a huge problem, but if you're just hauling horses who have no greater wish than to take a dump on the floor, it's all good.

The individual I purchased the trailer from said he 'rewired' it himself. Apparently he is no electrician by trade. The trailer has an RV type plug, but my truck had a 4-pin plug. When I looked at the trailer, nothing worked when I plugged it into my truck. Did this deter me? HECK NO! NOT MR. IMPULSIVE!!! Trailer sales dude assured me it was probably an issue with my truck, and not the trailer wiring. When I went back a few days later, the brake and tail lights worked(through an adaptor to fit the RV plug to my 4 pin plug)! MIRACLE! I now have an RV type plug installed on my truck for my other trailer, and when I plug this trailer in, nothing lights up. I do know all of the lights work, as I've seen them all light up when Trailer sales dude's neighbors were hitting the wires with some type of battery charger thing when I first looked at the trailer. It mesmerized me like a retarded circus monkey staring at a picture of banannas. Basically, someone needs to crack open the wiring harness and figure out what's jacked up, or why it's mad at my truck.. They had worked with my 4 pin, but not so much now. I know it has to match your truck with how the wires are lined up, and it obviously doesn't match mine. I'm not about to touch it, as I mentioned above, I'm a bit of a moron.

The trailer stops with no problem. It's 1720 pounds, which is pretty light. The trailer has brakes on the rear axle, but I haven't had them checked. Given that I'm not sure about how he wired the trailer, heck, the brakes may have never been engaged, and the pads might be brand new! I store the trailer on top of a hill accessible by a steep gravel driveway, and coming down the hill is not an issue, so it stops very well.

I paid $1700 for this trailer. I then put over $1000 in the floor/frame. I also have $600 worth of new tires on it, plus odds and ends. I'll consider it a costly life lesson on inspecting used merchandise. I started out asking $3000, but that isn't happening. I'm not a trailer salesman, nor do I have any desire to be. First $2000 takes it. I won't take a penny less. If I still have it in 6 months, I'll fill it with the old rotten floor and tree trimmings, douse it with gas and have a $3500 bon fire. Heck, I may do it anyway to see how much heat it takes to melt 1/4 steel plates.

The price reduction is more than enough to fix whatever wiring faux paus the dude managed to cojure up. Heck, it might cost nothing and take 5 minutes if you know your way around a trailer. I'd also check the brake pads, although trailers don't get a ton of miles on them, and brake pads last a while. Do that, and you'll have yourself a darn solid trailer that I would haul any horse in. It does pull great and you don't even know it's behind you. There are also heavy rubber mats that cover the floor that aren't in the picture. The debris in the pic is just pine shavings I had in there when attempting to get horsey on board, and perhaps just a bit of my faith in mankind.

Also, if your name happens to be 'Pastor Ken', and you want me to arrange payment via your 'financier', please do not apply. Also, if you live in Belfast, or are overseas in the military, and wish the trailer to be shipped to Spain, please don't bother. I'm impulsive and a moron, but c'mon people.

Thanks for looking!!

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Thanks to Jenn B. and Bif - they both sent me this novel!!  LOL  He's quite creative.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Red white and black





2 Horse Bumber Pull Trailer - $1500 (AZ)
1981 2 Horse bumper pull. 5 new tires, padded interior, saddle rack, clear title.

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Another 'bumber' pull!!  LOL 
The brackets on the side look like an accident waiting to happen..........

Friday, June 18, 2010

Trash hauler



OLD HORSE TRAILER - $750 (CA)
10' LONG

4' HIGH
49 1/2 " WIDE
1 AXLE NO BRAKE
2" BALL
2 DOORS IN BACK
DOUBLE FRAME
RACK
GREAT FOR HAULING TRASH AND YARD CLIPPINGS

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Thank goodness they don't recommend that you put a horse in it!  $750 is way too high.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

A Finished Project!!!







Horse trailer for sale - $3500 (VA)
Restored 1979 Imperial horse trailer for sale with hand~painted Native American accents. Interior height is 6 foot 6 inches, made for smaller breeds, has a tack area in front, Michelin tires good condition. $3,500 or best offer. call Olin at xxx-xxx-xxxx

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Really nice restoration!  Neat, understated paint job too.  Unfortunately, the first time you put horses in it, the nice white interior will be gone!!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Fiberglass stock





1986 Trig Gooseneck 6-8 horse fiberglass stock trailer - $7000 (PA)
This 86 Trig gooseneck stock horse trailer will fit up to 8 semi large QHs or 7 really large horses. It has a steel frame with a fiberglass shell which does not rust. We recently put new mats on the floor and plywood and mats on the wall and 4 brand new tires. Inspected through April 2010. Floor boards, brakes and electric in great shape and it’s ready to use. No work needed for use. We pull this with 8 horses with our Ford F350 diesel without any problems. Has two dividers in the front half for dividing horses. Very wide. Our big horses can stand sideways in it. Approximately 24 feet long. Asking $7,000 FIRM. We have more than $7000 in this trailer and it’s very much worth every penny. This is a trusty trailer. We were hired to haul 6 horses home from Michigan and this trailer hauled a stallion and several mares home with no problem. Pictures on website

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This fiberglass trailer does not look very sturdy

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

I have a nose



1987 Rice Aluminum-Fiberglass 2 Horse Trailer - $1800 (MD)
1987 Rice Aluminum-Fiberglass 2 Horse Trailer. Very Lite, 7ft. Tall, drop down ramp, top door swing, front escape door, no middle divider.

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This reminds me of a plastic outdoor storage building on wheels.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Winch 'em in

Gooseneck Horse Trailer 1999 $9,999(KY)
1999 "Valley" Two Horse Gooseneck Trailer!!

This trailer is unique in that it has a side ramp and rear ramp for easy loading/unloading! It has also has an emergency door on the driver's side. It has lots of storage space in the attic area and has been professionally painted white in 2009. Flooring is new with rubber stall mats and all wiring is new for both lights and RV Plug. This trailer is thoroughbred height at 7"6. It is equipped with a brand new 8500lb Ramsey Winch and 250 gallon water tank.. The winch operates off of a brand new Optima battery. Winch/battery/water tank can be sold separately. This trailer looks brand new and has no rust. Bearings were greased in 2009.

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This is the entire ad - no explaination as to why there is a winch in it.  I am hoping that it is NOT to force a bad loader on the trailer.  Maybe it is used for a horse ambulance??  Do they strap a sick/euthanized horse on the mat and drag it in?? 
Note the padding on the ceiling.
Any ideas?

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Black streaks

Black streaks after acid wash  - follows weld seams

Friday, June 11, 2010

The 1979 Sundowner

Sundowner Bumper Pull 2 Horse Trailer only 12 made $11,000 (MO)
This trailer is one of twelve made. It was made in 1979. It was a prototype for Sundowner. The prototype name is Mirage. This trailer is a must see to appreciate.


Here are some of the main features:
Trailer is in good condition
It is dual axle
It is Graphite and Kevlar composite
Has Grease Sert in axle
All rubber inside
Removable chest bar for use of other items besides horses
Bumper pull with long tongue to pull behind motorhome
Slide open windows
Door on each side for access
And ONE of TWELVE made
Has spare tire
Aluminum frame and floor
Electric brakes that work
Inside and outside lights all work
has shorter tongue to trade out for longer one
TB 2 5/8 "
7' 6" inside trailer height
padded floor for easier ride on animals
was used to haul show horses


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This was on eBay - and did not sell.  It is hard to see spending $11,000 on a 31 yr old trailer in poor shape that kinds looks like a sauna on wheels or something that you would keep by your pool.
 
Thanks to Katherine

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Dogs Dogs

Today's blog is one of my favorites!!  Beverly actually purchased the trailer that was posted here on Feb 4.  She has already done quite a bit of work to makeit look good - I look forward to seeing pictures of her progress.  I still want to see the inside!  :-)


This is what she emailed me:

Before

After
I was looking for information on an old Triggs trailer I bought from Indiana and found your website. How funny! I found the trailer on the Feb 4 blog... It's the one that said "DOGS" all over it. I like weird old trailers anyway, and was looking for a light fiberglass one to put a horse or two in to go to the park, or store my 4 wheelers or some hay. I'm living proof that the saying "there's an ass for every seat" is true. This thing is sooo ugly, it's cool. Kinda like a bad car wreck, you have to look because it's horrible and facinating at the same time!

I have started restoring it and have included a before and after pic of the exterior to show what new tires and wheels, some EZ-Off oven cleaner , and three hours of my time can do to start polishing this turd!


The dressing room does not have any dog cages but I think at some point they had kennel cabs or some similar type of cage in there. Instead of a solid wall, it has a steel expanded metal wall for ventilation, which further reinforced the steel frame inside the fiberglass. The hay rack on the roof is bolted into the steel frame and is actually really solid. You called it right on the pool ladder, but it has no-skid on all the rungs and on the edge of the roof, so it is not hard to go up or down at all. I live in south Florida, so I will never put hay up there, but it will easily hold my John Lyons portable corral panels or other non perishable stuff I don't wanna put in the dressing room.


The trailer is 8' wide and has three slants inside. It also has six roof vents with fans, sliding windows all around, and side vents. All the lights, including the loading lights ,work, and the only repairs it needs are one board in the floor, and new draw pull latches on the horse windows.


This thing is so randomly cool...I think turd trailers need luv too! I will send you more pics when I get it completely finished. Let me know what you think...


Beverly

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

An Ugly Gem


Horse/livestock trailer - $450 (MN)
Old horse/livestock trailer. Needs some TLC. Has surge brakes, not pretty but works. Please call xxx-xxx-xxxx or xxx-xxx-xxxx (AZ cell) with questions

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Wow - no windows!  And only two small vents in the front.
Sent in by Kari - thanks!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

'Frist' $600 takes it home

2 Horse trailer with storage for tack etc. Needs TLC - $650 (IN)
This is a good old horse trailer that could use some paint and some repair to the back doors. It has sat outside for a few years and the paint has faded but it pulls down the orad prefectly. Frist $600 takes it home

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Wonder what they backed into? Or what ran into it?

Thanks to Bif

Monday, June 7, 2010

Discrepancy between description and picture - you decide


2 horse bumper pull trailer great shape - $2500 (FL)
$2500.00 or best cash offer

2 horse bumper pull trailer great condition

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They must have posted the wrong picture.  LOL  But probably not - some people have high expectations.

This similar white trailer is located in the same area and is only $2100!!!  And is super clean inside and out!  The choice is easy.